Frank Kalder wrote:
I saw Elton John's Aida today - spectacular in every way.
I attended with a good friend who is the mother of the young lady who I
babysat for. She updated me on her credentials. She actually is a
senior stylist at Elle (she's worked for a number of other magazines)
and now works for Project Runway's Nina Garcia. I thought that was
very impressive.
You would like the updated Aida, primarily because there is a wonderful
scene therein, regarding fashion, racks of shoes and that sort of
thing.
uh oh where there is karl there may be trouble.
yes I have seen it but don't purchase such things.
I recognized Samuel Jackson but at the 4th click my browser crashed, so
I will have to look again later at work.
The queen looked a little like Nancy Reagan at first
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> Oxcart, and the 'stolen spirit' device
>
>>>> But the snowmobiles and jetskis? I was skeptical of their inclusion
>>>>
>>>> Where was the oxcart, I thought?
>>>>
>>
>> I didn't intend it, but that's funny.
>>
> :))
>
>> Some societies don't allow themselves to be photographed because they
>> fear their spirit will be stolen.
>>
>> With these observational cameras, spirits are being stolen
>> surreptitiously without permission of the owner.
>> It would be nice to be able to steal parts of the soul with such a
>> device, not just the entire spirit, maybe the unfavorable traits, such
>> as the animus or the laziness.
>> Perhaps you can invent such a device to dissipate the anger of your
>> troll.
>>
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http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-BLOGGING Deutsch/msg/87eecdece55c4f85?&hl=en
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> As you see, 'my stalking BUNTE loony' (as a sort of spooking
> shadow) uses now, since two days, "(Korr.)" as the sender's name
> and, thus, puts his dirty comments right under my statements so that it
> may appear that I had written them [formerly I used to correct
> occasional mistakes in my texts by declaring them in the name box as
> "FK (korr.)"].
>
> A device to steel the spirits or, alternately, parts of the soul, such
> as the animus or the laziness, would sure be great :)
>
>>> ... rioting loony ... (... a few days ago).
>>>
>>>> pulling an arme?
>>>>
>>> Perhaps "auf den Arm nehmen" [kidding or so]?
>>
>> yes!
>>
> :)
>>
>>>
>
> Scientific Issues
>>>>>
>>>>> Ariane's subject is "Alles heiße Luft" [all hot air]. Germans
>>>>> say if at orgasm no sperm would be ejected or no ejaculation happened
>>>>> that there was only "heiße Luft". She reports now, pretty much
>>>>> like a sexologist (similar to Shere Hite or in the style of the world
>>>>> famous two Kinsey Reports of the mid-fifties) on the development of a
>>>>> new 'pill for men' to avoid unwanted pregnancy.
>>>>
>>>> Isn't that pill an ancient idea that never really happened because men
>>>> didn't want to be responsible for non-pregnancy?
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Or at least, I thought I had seen it discussed over the years, possibly
>>>> on philosophically?
>>>>
>>> I had heard, years ago, of such an idea and always thought that I never
>>> would take such a pill. Perhaps, the development is now in an advanced
>>> and more sophisticated stage. But I just hate to swallow any pills at
>>> all. Thus, I won't make an exception in this case, though :)
>>>
>>
>> funny that a person who has been involved with the pharmaceutical
>> industry could be allergic to pills
>>
> It's okay for patients in coma or severe chronic sufferers to get the
> medicine they need to survive and/or subsequently ease their mobility
> and general behavior.
>
> Otherwise, I do know a lot of how chemicals and/or microbes as
> medicines function in human or animal bodies, in their cells and so on.
> And being 'sane', I just don't want that anything disturbs my
> well-functioning 'system'.
>
> News:
> "The abortion pill might ward off breast cancer in women at high risk
> for the disease. // New research finds the chemical compound in RU486
> prevented tumors from growing in mice that were genetically engineered
> to carry the BRCA1 breast cancer gene."
>
http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2006/11/30/hscout536349.htm...
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>
amazingly I saw that only moments before I read your post. It would be
nice to get rid of cancer.
Eva Longoria got an engagement ring last night.
mk5000
"Here comes Paul Tillich,
he's got the blues
Here comes Jean-Paul Sartre,
he's got the blues too."--Blind Thomas Blues, John Fahey